This cordial meeting was part of the presentation to the local authorities of recent Liberian graduates who carried out higher studies in Cuba and returned to their homeland after seven years in the Caribbean nation.

The Liberian Chancellor appreciated the actions developed for the happy return of these youth to their country and the satisfaction to know these graduates will contribute to the strengthening of the national health system. Likewise, Kpehe Ngafuan thanked for the professional work carried out by the Cuban Medical Brigade within the fight against Ebola.

I received them on Saturday, February 28, 73 days after they stepped foot on Cuban soil. Three of them had served 15 long years of their youth breathing in the damp, foul smelling, repugnant air of yankee prison cells, after being convicted by venal judges. The other two, who also attempted to stop the empire’s criminal plans against their homeland, were also sentenced to various years of brutal imprisonment.

The very same investigating bodies, completely devoid of the most basic sense of justice, participated in their inhumane incarceration.

Cuban intelligence services had absolutely no need to track the movements of a single U.S. military team, as they could observe from space everything that moved on our planet through the Lourdes Radio Electronic Exploration Centre, located to the south of the Cuban capital. This center was able to detect any moving object thousands of miles from our country.

CUBA, January 14, 2015. H.E. Mrs. Hanna Serwaah Tetteh, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana, will arrive this Wednesday afternoon to Cuba in an official visit.

During this visit, the distinguished Chancellor will hold official conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla; and will also hold meetings with Cuban authorities, among other activities.

LIBERIA, October 21, 2014. Liberian Chancery website highlighted the meeting held between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of this country, Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, with the Cuban Ambassador, Jorge Lefebre Nicolás.

Chancellor Ngafuan conveyed his satisfaction for the arrival of the Cuban medical team that will join the fight against Ebola, and expressed the most heartfelt appreciation and best wishes on behalf of the President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the Government of Liberia and the people to the President, Government and people of Cuba for the assistance provided to his country.